Placement

Training programmes conducted by Hands-On System are socially relevant, contributing to building a just and equitable society. The Hands-On System has a excellent placement record across all programmes. This commitment is strengthened by way of taking the following initiatives / steps in this direction:

Periodic curricular review through expert academic team and other committees that have been constituted for this purpose. EAT empowered to review the curriculum at the end of every year.

Enhancing links with both the profit and not-for-profit sectors to develop ongoing interface mechanisms that ensure that continuous feedback on teaching and training helps the Institute keep pace with external trends in the field.

Promoting events and forums such as seminars, conferences and meetings that bring together students and teachers with practitioners in the field to exchange ideas and information that can strengthen relevance.

Creating a vibrant and active alumni network that can enable Hands-On System to link with alumni in the field and create spaces and opportunities for them to strengthen teaching and research at NRD Welfare Trust through regular feedback.

Strengthen the field work component in all programmes that will enable students to gain valuable exposure to field realities and develop relevant skills.

Enhance field action projects that will strengthen faculty teaching and research through their continuous field engagement.